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Q: Did you take something with you?
IT WILL take something with a lot more bang to replace a medium that is thousands of years old.
When I go to a restaurant like Per Se, I look for ways to take something with me, like the peppermint candies at Pizza Hut.
The same kinds of tangles can easily occur in industry, too, as well-meaning bureaucrats take something with a proven record of success and improve it into oblivion.
"We hope you take something with you that you can implement on your own," said Scott Doorley, creative director of the d.school.school
It left Steve McClaren ruing the outcome when he felt his players had earned the right to take something with them on the journey north.
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Still, he took something with him.
This is taking something with value and substance and coring it out so that it can be swallowed without chewing.
In his memoir, he describes his last-minute hesitation before escaping from Hungary as the Communists tightened their grip: "I didn't want to leave my native land without taking something with me for the long journey.
The skin often takes something with it: not just the impression of a door or room, but flakes of paint or vanish, a residue of dust, the imprint of splinters, cracks or nails.
The Food and Drug Administration has been warning about methemoglobinemia for a long time, but they are now taking the additional step of asking companies who make benzocaine-containing products to stop making them for children under the age of 2. Methemoglobinemia doesn't happen every single time a person takes something with benzocaine.
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